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Living FRESH with Frank Kitchen - Episode 5 Holiday Lights at the Train Park
Motivational Speaker, Benefit Auctioneer and Author Frank Kitchen shares his adventures from his family visit the Adobe Mountain Train Park in Phoenix, Arizona in his Vlog Living FRESH. Frank Kitchen is known as the Life and Leadership Connoisseur. His FRESH recipes on Life and Leadership Educate, Elevate and Empower students, educators, volunteers, entrepreneurs, professionals and dreamers around the world to be difference makers and life changers. His keynotes, workshops and trainings have been delivered to over 500,000 people in the United States, Canada and Australia.
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Sedona & Red Rock State Park, Arizona Produced by Erick F Dircks
02-09-2015 Produced by Erick F Dircks
Off to Red Rock State Park, via Sedona, and other fun spots along the way. Met many people at the Red Rock Ranger Station. They told us where we could go to capture the most beauty in the time we allowed ourselves. It was a very long & rewarding day, and rewarded ourselves to Hog Wild barbecue, where you could Eat In or Pig Out. We ate in, but Pig Out anyway! Back to camp we go. Have everything ready for our train ride, all cameras, camcorders, and GoPro all charged! We all are ready for our last fun adventure after our four night stay at Dead Horse Ranch State Park. Not only was Dead Horse Ranch beautiful, it is right in the middle of everything around Sedona, AZ. We kept very busy the 4 days we were here, with the 5th day ahead of us!
Song Ultimate Journey by Erick F Dircks
South Court Tower Opening Ceremony
On February 14, 2012, the Superior Court of Maricopa County officially opened the doors of the new South Court Tower located at 175 W Madison in downtown Phoenix. The new building has 22 courtrooms and is designed to meet the needs of our justice system. It is uniquely designed to care for the victims, lawyers, judges, and defendants and is energy efficient.
Speakers at the opening ceremony included retired US Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and President Judge Norman Davis.
Camels in Arizona?
Camels roaming wild in Arizona? Yes it was true. Join Marshall Trimble for the true story.
Learn more from Marshall Trimble:
Arizona Outlaws and Lawmen: Gunslingers, Bandits, Heroes and Peacekeepers (True Crime)
Arizona Oddities: Land of Anomalies and Tamales (American Legends)
Roadside History of Arizona (Roadside History Series)
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Exploring the Mysteries and Stories of the Superstition Mountains in Arizona with the help of the Superstition Mountain Museum
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Power Road south to Superstition Springs 25 Harkins Theatre, Mesa, Arizona, 3 October 2015, GOPR0007
Power Road south to Superstition Springs 25 Harkins Theatre, Mesa, Arizona, 3 October 2015, GOPR0007
Mountain Bell Building Demolition Phoenix Arizona
The Mountain Bell building in Phoenix constructed in 1972 being demolished on Sunday September 27th, 2009. Retirement condo's will be built in it's place. I was at the corner of 3rd Street & Osborn Rd. facing South.
Ak-Chin's 25th Annual Him-Dak Celebration
The Ak-Chin Community's annual exhibition at the Him-Dak Eco Museum featuring artists, performances, and a showcase of their history...
'Lights of the World' Arizona State fairgrounds By Will Roble
Arizona State Fair Grounds Chinese New Celebration 11/30/2017
East on Broadway Rd from Dorsey Rd, Tempe to Stapely Dr on 2nd Ave, Mesa, AZ, 25 Apr 15, GP038775
East on Broadway Rd from Dorsey Rd, Tempe to Stapely Dr on 2nd Ave, Mesa, Arizona, 25 April 2015, Mormon Temple, GP038775
Arizona Silo Tank Demolition | Overleys Environmental & Industrial Solutions
Overley’s has been providing trustworthy environmental and industrial solutions since 1959. In that time we have serviced thousands of customers and have grown our work scope diversity to fully support the commercial and industrial sectors.
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Mystery castle nestled in foothills of South Mountain
(ARIZONA HIGHWAYS TV) - It took nearly 15 years to construct the 18-room castle, using everything from stone and adobe to automobile parts, rail tracks and telephone poles.
Tempe's Town Haunts, Wells Fargo Arena, 1440 E. Broadway, Apartments, 1431 E. Palmdale Duplex
Tempe's Town Haunts, ASU Wells Fargo Arena, Mill Avenue, Meridian Corners, 1440 E. Broadway Road, Apartments, 1431 E. Palmdale, Duplex, Arizona
Top Things to do in Tucson Arizona United States
Tucson a city and the county right next to Pima County, Arizona, United States, and home to the University of Arizona school. The 2010 United States Census put the population at 521,126, while the 2015 estimated population of the entire Tucson metropolitan statistical area was well above that. Things to do include:
Outdoor Adventure, Attractions, Health & Wellness, Heritage & Culture
,The ArtsSpace, Science & Technology
Golf. Family Fun, Day Trips & Tours, Shopping, Casino Gaming, Hiking
Cycling, Nightlife, Bird Watching
All Souls Procession Weekend
Day of the Dead float, Pima County Public Library, 2017 procession
The All Souls Procession, held in early November, is one of the largest festivals in Tucson. Modeled on the Mexican holiday Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), it combines aspects of many different cultural traditions. The first All Souls Procession was organized by local artist Susan Kay Johnson in 1982 and involved 78 participants; by 2017, participation was estimated at 142,000.
The Procession, held at sundown, consists of a non-motorized parade through downtown Tucson featuring many floats, sculptures, and memorials, in which the community is encouraged to participate. The parade is followed by performances on an outdoor stage, culminating in the burning of an urn in which written prayers have been collected from participants and spectators. The event is organized and funded by the non-profit arts organization Many Mouths One Stomach, with the assistance of many volunteers and donations from the public and local businesses.
A 19th-century adobe house in the Armory Park neighborhood
Similar to many other cities in the Western U.S., Tucson was developed on a grid plan starting in the late 19th century, with the city center at Stone Avenue and Broadway Boulevard. While this intersection was initially near the geographic center of Tucson, that center has shifted as the city has expanded far to the east, development to the west being effectively blocked by the Tucson Mountains. An expansive city covering substantial area, Tucson has many distinct neighborhoods.
Tucson's earliest neighborhoods, some of which are now covered by the Tucson Convention Center, or TCC, include:
El Presidio, Tucson's oldest neighborhood
Barrio Histórico, also known as Barrio Libre
Armory Park, directly south of downtown
Barrio Anita, named for an early settler and located between Granada Avenue and Interstate 10
Barrio Tiburón, now known as the Fourth Avenue arts district − designated in territorial times as a red-light district
Barrio El Jardín, named for an early recreational site, Levin's Gardens
Barrio El Hoyo, named for a lake that was part of the gardens. Before the TCC was built, El Hoyo (Spanish for pit or hole) referred to this part of the city, which was inhabited mainly by Mexican-American citizens and Mexican immigrants.
Barrio Santa Rosa, dating from the 1890s, now listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places
Other historical neighborhoods near downtown include:
Iron Horse, east of Fourth Avenue and north of the railroad tracks, named for its proximity
West University, between the University of Arizona and downtown
Dunbar Spring, west of West University
Pie Allen, west and south of the university near Tucson High School and named for John Brackett Pie Allen, a local entrepreneur and early mayor of Tucson
Sam Hughes, east of the University of Arizona, named after a Tucson pioneer
Bikes along Congress Street near Fifth Avenue
At the end of the first decade of the 21st century, downtown Tucson underwent a revitalization effort by city planners and the business community. The primary project was Rio Nuevo, a large retail and community center that has been stalled in planning for more than ten years. Downtown is generally regarded as the area bordered by 17th Street to the south, I-10 to the west, and 6th Street to the north, and Toole Avenue and the Union Pacific (formerly Southern Pacific) railroad tracks, site of the historic train depot and Locomotive #1673, built in 1900. Downtown is divided into the Presidio District, the Barrio Viejo, and the Congress Street Arts and Entertainment District. Some authorities include the 4th Avenue shopping district, which is set just northeast of the rest of downtown and connected by an underpass beneath the UPRR tracks.
Creativity in Education w/ Adobe
Frazier Mountain FOCUS Central, Inc.
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Just a sample of the 22 after school Arts classes offered in the rural Frazier Park mountain communities! Call for details: 661-204-6569
Power Road to E Adobe St, Mesa, Arizona - Wet Windshield after Wash, 29 December 2012, 00008
Power Road to E Adobe Street, Mesa, Arizona - Wet Windshield after Wash, 29 December 2012, 00008
Anthem Community Council Welcomes Anthem AZ Dog Park!
ANTHEM COMMUNITY COUNCIL | WELCOMES ANTHEM AZ DOG PARK // Are you as excited about the *NEW* Anthem Dog Park as we are? This state of the art facility is scheduled to open in Fall 2019 and will be located in Anthem Parkside East. This project is being overseen by the Anthem Community Council and will be open to all Anthem residents (including Anthem Country Club AZ residents).
There’s no doubt that the Anthem amenities are a highlight of living in beautiful Anthem, Arizona, and the Anthem AZ Dog Park will be no exception! In today’s video, Carolynn takes you on a tour of the Dog Park (currently under construction) and provides status updates. Spoiler Alert: There’s even information on a *GRAND OPENING DISCOUNT*.
This dog park will be one of the best of Phoenix dog parks and even AZ dog parks!
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Anthem is a Master Planned Community in the North Phoenix Metropolitan Area. If you’re thinking about moving to Arizona, but aren’t sure where to live, you definitely need to check out Anthem. The Anthem amenities are second to none!
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Tucson, Arizona | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:00 1 History
00:10:44 2 Geography
00:13:55 2.1 Neighborhoods
00:14:04 2.1.1 Downtown and Central Tucson
00:20:43 2.1.2 Southern Tucson
00:21:59 2.1.3 Western Tucson
00:23:54 2.1.4 Northern Tucson
00:27:25 2.1.5 Eastern Tucson
00:31:36 2.1.6 Mount Lemmon
00:33:13 3 Climate
00:40:25 4 Demographics
00:44:26 5 Economy
00:46:46 5.1 Top employers
00:47:02 6 Arts and culture
00:47:11 6.1 Annual cultural events and fairs
00:47:21 6.1.1 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show
00:47:49 6.1.2 Tucson Festival of Books
00:48:55 6.1.3 Tucson Folk Festival
00:50:11 6.1.4 Fourth Avenue Street Fair
00:51:07 6.1.5 The Tucson Rodeo (Fiesta de los Vaqueros)
00:52:03 6.1.6 Tucson Meet Yourself
00:52:34 6.1.7 Tucson Modernism Week
00:53:34 6.1.8 All Souls Procession Weekend
00:54:44 6.2 Cultural and other attractions
00:58:17 6.3 Literary arts
00:59:09 6.4 Performing arts
01:00:08 6.5 Music
01:01:56 6.6 Cuisine
01:02:49 6.7 Nicknames
01:04:07 7 Sports
01:08:29 7.1 Parks and recreation
01:10:58 8 Politics and government
01:12:39 8.1 City government
01:15:40 9 Education
01:15:49 9.1 Post-secondary education
01:16:50 9.2 Primary and secondary schools
01:17:45 10 Media
01:17:53 10.1 Printed Newspaper
01:19:02 10.2 Television
01:20:23 11 Infrastructure
01:20:32 11.1 Energy
01:22:06 11.1.1 Sustainability
01:22:55 11.1.2 Light pollution
01:23:37 11.2 Water
01:26:01 11.3 Transportation
01:26:09 11.3.1 Public transit
01:27:02 11.3.2 Rail
01:27:27 11.3.3 Airport
01:28:25 11.3.4 Roadways
01:29:24 11.3.5 Cycling
01:30:21 12 Notable people
01:30:30 13 Sister cities
01:30:45 14 See also
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Tucson () is a city and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States, and home to the University of Arizona. The 2010 United States Census put the population at 520,116, while the 2015 estimated population of the entire Tucson metropolitan statistical area (MSA) was 980,263. The Tucson MSA forms part of the larger Tucson-Nogales combined statistical area (CSA), with a total population of 1,010,025 as of the 2010 Census. Tucson is the second-largest populated city in Arizona behind Phoenix, both of which anchor the Arizona Sun Corridor. The city is 108 miles (174 km) southeast of Phoenix and 60 mi (97 km) north of the U.S.–Mexico border. Tucson is the 33rd largest city and the 58th largest metropolitan area in the United States (2014).
Major incorporated suburbs of Tucson include Oro Valley and Marana northwest of the city, Sahuarita south of the city, and South Tucson in an enclave south of downtown. Communities in the vicinity of Tucson (some within or overlapping the city limits) include Casas Adobes, Catalina Foothills, Flowing Wells, Midvale Park, Tanque Verde, Tortolita, and Vail. Towns outside the Tucson metro area include Benson to the southeast, Catalina and Oracle to the north, and Green Valley to the south.
The Spanish name of the city, Tucsón [tukˈson], is derived from the O'odham Cuk Ṣon [tʃʊk ʂɔːn], meaning (at the) base of the black [hill], a reference to a basalt-covered hill now known as Sentinel Peak. Tucson is sometimes referred to as The Old Pueblo.
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